Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Image

  • Kashmir Great lakes trek is a photographers delight this trek in winter will offer 360 degree views of snow clad peaks and  thick snow cover. Trekker trekking in knee depth of snow, camps over the snow and frozen 

HOW TO REACH DEHRADUN

Dehradun is located in the Doon Valley on the foothills of the Himalayas in the Garhwal region. It is bordered by the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers and lies near the famous hill station of Mussoorie. In order to see the various tourist attractions in Dehradun, you have to reach here first and don’t worry getting there won’t be a hassle at all as this destination is well connected to major cities of the country by air, rail, and road for a prosperous journey.

How To Reach Dehradun

By Air: The nearest airport to Dehradun is the Jolly Grant Airport (DED), located approximately 30 kilometers away from the city center. You can book a flight to Jolly Grant Airport from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and others.

By Train: Dehradun is well-connected by rail, and the Dehradun Railway Station is the primary railway station serving the city. You can book trains from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and others to reach Dehradun.

By Bus: Dehradun has a good network of roads, and you can reach the city by bus from various nearby cities and towns. There are both government and private buses operating on different routes. You can check for bus services from places like Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh ,and others to reach Dehradun.

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Adi Kailash

Adi Kailash, also known as Chhota Kailash, is a sacred mountain located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Standing tall…

Buddha Temple uttarakhand Buddha temple

Buddha Temple

Known for its ornate Buddhist architecture and Tibetan religious school, the Buddha Temple is the most popular tourist destination in

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FRI Dehradun

The Forest Research Institute (FRI) is located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. It is one of the oldest and premier institutions

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Dehradun

Dehradun is the capital city of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, located in the northern part of the country.It is

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Kedarkantha Trek Itineary

Day 1 – Dehradun – Sankri (7-8 hrs by road)

  • From Dehradun, drive to Sankri. Mussoorie, Kempty Fall, Nainbag, Purola and Mori will be on route.
  • Stay will in hotel
  • Sankari village can be visited in evening

Day 2 – Sankri – Juda-ka-Talab – Shepherd Camp (3-4 hrs)

  • Trek to
    Juda ka Talab, after breakfast
  • The trail
    is of moderate nature and passes through a lovely forest for most of the
    part.
  • It will
    take 2-2.5 hours to reach Juda-ka-Talab
  • Tents will
    be pitched here and overnight stay will be here

Day 3 – Juda ka Talab – Kedarkantha Base (4 hrs)

  • Can
    witness awesome views of snow clapped peaks in early morning
  • Trek to
    KedarKantha Base camp, after breakfast.
  • Reach the
    destination and revel in the open snow ground ringed by trees.
  • Witness
    the views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch and Kalanag peaks
  • Overnight
    will be spent in tents.

Kedarkantha summit

Day 4 – Base Camp – Kedarkantha – Hargaon

  • Start Trek to Kedarkantha from Base camp and reach Kedarkantha. It takes 4-5 hours to reach kedarkantha
  • Magnificent views of mountains of Yumnotri and Gangotri range, Kinner Kailash range and other ranges in Himachal
  • Head back to the Hargaon.
  • Overnight will be spent in tents.

Day 5 – Hargaon – Sankri

  • After
    Breakfast trek back to Sankri village.
  • On arrival
    in Sankri check-in into a hotel and enjoy the day with scenic views all
    around
  • Overnight
    stay at the hotel.

Day 6 – Drive from Sankri to Dehradun (6-7 Hours)

  • Post
    breakfast, Drive back to Dehradun. Trip ends here.

Kedarkantha Trek Highlights 

  • Experience the lovely campsites, where every site is unique in its own way and does not match the beauty with any other campsites in the journey
  • Experience walking in the middle of the night in, the head torches lighting the way and watching the sunrise from the top of a mountain before you reach Summit

Lakshman Jhula


Laxman Jhula is a famous suspension bridge in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India. Constructed in 1929, it spans the Ganges River and connects the villages of Tapovan and Jonk. The bridge is named after Lord Laxman, the brother of Lord Rama in Hindu mythology. Laxman Jhula is not only a vital pedestrian pathway but also a significant cultural and religious landmark. Pilgrims and tourists visit the bridge to experience its spiritual ambiance, witness the panoramic views of the Ganges, and explore the surrounding areas that are rich in mythological and historical significance

Ram Jhula Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
Ram Jhula Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

Lakshman Jhula bridge in Rishikesh closed down

Ram Jhula Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
Laxman Jhula Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

 Rishikesh’s 90-year-old suspension bridge, Lakshman Jhula, constructed during the British Raj over the Ganga, was closed on Friday as experts feel it can not sustain more load. Built in 1923, the 136-metre bridge on the Ganga is used by pedestrians and two-wheelers.

The Lakshman Jhula is a 136-metre suspension bridge on the Ganga river connecting Tapovan village in Tehri district with Jonk in Pauri district. Built in 1923, it is one of the main attractions for tourists and devotees in Rishikesh. The bridge is used by pedestrians and two-wheelers. It was named after Hindu mythological character Lakshman as it is believed to stand where he is said to have crossed the river with the help of jute ropes.


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